As far as the anime is concerned, Tanjiro will have mastered the technique by the time the anime ends. This has happened in the manga, as he was able to successfully utilize this Breathing Technique during his fight with Muzan. In fact, he had mastered all the techniques of Sun Breathing by the end of the Hashira Training Arc.
The chosen practitioner of the Sun Breathing style also does a ritual dance in the new year as a tribute to the Fire God. Once Tanjiro manages to master this technique, there's no telling what heights his power may reach in Demon Slayer!
As in, while Tanjiro was more used to water breathing, his potential was greatest with sun breathing. but since he wasn't used to it, it taxed his body. but after practice, this fatigue is essentially gone by the swordsmith arc, all other "fatigue" is just general tiredeness from injuries and extended combat.
After witnessing Yoriichi perform all thirteen forms of Sun Breath through Sumiyoshi’s memories, Tanjiro found that his own Hinokami Kagura forms contained wasted movements, and then attempted to correct them once he resumed fighting. Who Taught Tanjiro the Sun Breathing Technique?
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The latest known user is Tanjiro Kamado, who learned the Sun Breathing Technique from his father, Tanjuro Kamado. Other people can learn this technique if it is taught by a Kamado descendant. The tradition of Sun Breathing as a Kagura draws heavily from Shintō mythology.
Tanjiro starts using Sun Breathing: Thirteenth Form against Muzan. As Tanjiro approaches, he notices Muzan's new tendrils in his thighs, realizing that the demon's shapeshifting abilities led to the defeat of the Hashira and his friends.
This form is a repetition of every Sun Breathing form performed in succession that would kill Muzan by hurting all of his vital organs. In Chapter 192 of the manga series, Tanjiro realized that this s what the thirteenth form was.
During his battle against Muzan, when Tanjiro used his Sun Breathing style, his black Nichirin blade turned red and gave him the ability to hamper the enhanced regeneration of the Demon King. Why did Tanjiro's sword turn red is a difficult question altogether as it was never officially revealed in the manga.
Taught to him by Sakonji during his training in the mountains, it is one of the five main styles derived from Sun Breathing. Though Tanjiro succeeds in making use of Water Breathing throughout the early parts of his adventure, he eventually discovers that he's better suited for Sun Breathing instead.
Since Tanjuro is capable of doing the Hinokami Kagura, despite his condition, it can be said that he is a sun breather.
He claims that Tanjiro still has access to a great power as those with marks like Tanjiro's are the ones chosen by the Sun Breathing style. Tanjiro brushes this off because he wasn't born with this mark but instead got it due to a burning accident years before and an injury during the initial entrance exam.
Hinokami Kagura is a Breathing Technique passed down from father to son through each generation alongside Hanafuda earrings.
As a descendant of the Kamado family, Tanjiro Kamado can use the Sun Breathing Technique, as it is passed on from one generation to the other. Seeing how the Kamado family wasn’t all that numerous, there aren’t many known users of this technique.
Unlike other Breathing Techniques, the Sun Breathing Technique was presented in the form of a ritualistic dance known as Hinokami Kagura, which was taught to him by his father, Tanjuro Kamado. Now, Tanijro had forgotten the dance and the technique associated with it for a while, until his battle with Rui.
If you haven’t seen Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train yet, you’re probably wondering whether the Hinokami Kagura appears in the movie. In the movie, Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, and Inosuke board a train to help Hashira of the Flame Kyōjurō Rengoku on his mission to hunt down a demon that has killed many Demon Hunters.
Based on what we have learned so far, the Sun Breathing Technique is the first and most powerful among the Breathing techniques. It was created a long time ago by Yoriichi Tsugikuni who, when he taught it to his pupils, derived all other Breathing Techniques from it. This is what makes the Sun Breathing Technique so superior.
Tanjiro makes use of Water Breathing for most of the series. Taught to him by Sakonji during his training in the mountains, it is one of the five main styles derived from Sun Breathing.
While Sun Breathing might seem similar to Flame Breathing, the latter stands alongside Water, Thunder, Stone, Wind, and Moon Breathing as variations of Sun Breathing as a whole.
Sun Breathing is an end-game Breathing Style that revolves around close-ranged and delayed attacks. Due to having many block breakers, a Sun Breathing user should always play more aggressively while relying on the iFrame move to escape combos.
Despite being overhyped, the breathing is not made for everyone, as many Sun Breathing users cannot use it to its full potential.
Lunge M1x3, Burning Bones, Summer Sun (Breath and step back), Lunge M1x3, Dance of the Fire God, M1x3 (lunge if you can pull it off), Clear Blue Sky If Kendo Mastery add an extra hit to each M1.
In the manga and/or anime, Clear Blue Sky isn't a vertical spinning slash rather a 360° slash with the user, spinning their body in a horizontal manner.
The simplest Sun Breathing technique on this list is a high-powered slash that can absolutely decimate opponents. Tanjiro unwittingly pulls off this move during his fight against Rui, marking the first instance of him using the Sun Breathing technique.
The Clear Blue Sky technique is the second move that Tanjiro pulled off, this time in Demon Slayer: Mugen Train. With this move, the user rotates their body to deliver a powerful 360-degree slash.
All the following moves discussed on this list have only appeared in the manga, and have not been featured in the anime as of yet. Anime fans who want to avoid any spoilers should avert their eyes this instant.
Just like the Raging Sun, this particular Sun Breathing move can also be used for both attack and defense. However, the manner in which this attack is carried out makes it even more powerful.
The Setting Sun Transformation is easily one of the most flamboyant Sun Breathing techniques around. The movement of this technique involves a backflip to build up momentum.
This is easily one of the most clever Sun Breathing techniques around. It involves a sword slash covered in haze that seems easy to avoid.
Sun Breathing is a powerful technique, and incorporating a move that gives the enemy no chance of escape makes it even more powerful. This is precisely what Beneficient Radiance aims to accomplish.